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WEST VILLAGE ? Pork-centric newcomer Swine is getting in on the election night party wagon, bringing in a television to show the results as they unfold. The full menu is back after the Sandy shutter, and the restaurant will also offer an election special of a can of Bud, a shot of bourbon, and a burger for $25. The watch party began this afternoon and goes until 2 a.m. [EaterWire]
PARK SLOPE ? Palo Santo, along with Heritage Foods USA, Mermaid's Garden, and Peak Organic, is hosting a fundraiser next Sunday for Added Value Community Farm, a farm in Red Hook that got inundated in several feet of floodwater during Sandy. The fundraiser is a three-course dinner on Sunday, November 11 at 7 p.m. It costs $50 inclusive. [EaterWire]
HURRICANE WIRE ? A couple other restaurants that are back up and running post-Sandy: Char No. 4 on Smith Street in Brooklyn, Yerba Buena on Avenue A in the East Village, and Veritas in the Flatiron District. Veritas is still suffering internet issues but is otherwise running normally. [EaterWire]
ATLANTIC CITY ? How badly has Hurricane Sandy affected the restaurants and casinos of Atlantic City? Eater National takes a look, finding that while the casinos are no longer losing the reported nearly $5 million a day combined, it's still devastation for the casinos' many, many hospitality workers. Head over to Eater National for the full report. [Eater National]
[Swine by Will Femia]